Brazil’s footballing flair is renowned, but one of their fans is dazzling away from the World Cup 2026 pitch
Content creator and model Gabriela Moura has been dubbed Brazil’s hottest fan, as her nation competes at World Cup 2026. And the 22-year-old has wowed with her latest social media post.
Moura, born in Rio de Janeiro, moved to Los Angeles as a teenager to pursue her modelling dream and uploaded her journey to various platforms.
Last year, she made her runway debut at the Victoria’s Secret Fashion Show, and she has legions of fans online who are enamoured, to say the least. Her Instagram following sits at a whopping 3.1 million, while she boasts an even more impressive 11.6 million on TikTok.
A series of snaps made up her latest Instagram upload as she flaunted her stunning figure in a revealing bikini. And fans in the comments section of the post captioned, “Uniform for the summer, duh,” cannot get enough.
One simply wrote: “Genuinely jaw-dropping pics holy cowwwww.” Another added: “We are witnessing an absolute generational run here by Miss Moura.”
It was through her dance content on TikTok that Moura initially rose to stardom, amassing a huge following before entering the modelling scene in the US. In an interview with It Girl, Moura shed light on what she misses most about Brazil, having moved there at such a young age. She said: “My mum and my friends, top one.
“Top two: the food. The food in Brazil is the best. The beach. It’s just my favourite. Parties, in the sense of like dancing. I just love our culture, which is like very dancy vibes.
“Everyone just dances everywhere. I feel like in LA, it’s not like that. Maybe I’m just going to the wrong parties. But parties in LA feel kind of like people are just standing. But in Brazil, if you’re standing you’re weird. You have got to dance.”
She showed her love for her homeland when Brazil faced Morocco in their opening group-stage clash. The rising LA-based model kept all of her fans up to date as she attended the fixture in New Jersey. The Selecao drew that game 1-1 before beating Haiti 3-0. On Wednesday evening, they’ll face Scotland in one of the most highly anticipated matches of the competition so far.
Steve Clarke’s side will be looking to avoid a disaster and are currently in a strong position to make it through to the knockouts as a best third-place group finisher. But any sort of result against Brazil would be historic and Carlo Ancelotti is not taking things lightly.
“Difficult game, as usual,” said the Brazil boss. “Scotland has quality, they are fighters, they play really well-organised. They have really good players, good individuals in [Scott] McTominay, [John] McGinn, who are experienced players who are used to playing this type of game.
“It will be a very difficult game as usual. We are ready to play a difficult game. They are a strong team. They have a very clear strategy. Usually play 4-4-2, long balls. They will try and do a lot of crossing. We need to control the match in that sense.”
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